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"The feminist scene in Edinburgh is thriving and varied, from well known organisations to grass roots collectives and one-off events. But, partly due to this diversity, there has not been a simple, accessible way to find out about and get involved in it - until now."

"When I'm not reading convoluted academic theory until my eyes water, I am working to uncover anti-fat biases in media representations of the fat body and examine the many intersectionalities of fat identity...."

"Dedicated to the broken ground of your healing heart! This session for women of color and and feminists of color who do not conform to the gender binary is about lifting up break-up poetics as necessary and transformative clarity..."

"Feminism, in the simplest of definitional explanations, is a position that all human beings are inherently equal. In practice and study it involves complex, overlapping theories. There are many different kinds of feminisms."

"The feminist movement started in Europe (France and the Netherlands) in the late 19th century to campaign for a woman's right to vote. After the Second World War, the movement gained new momentum...."

"...first designed in 1993 by members of the Carnegie Mellon University Women's Center. One of the earliest women's studies web sites on the Internet, our site has since the outset been very well known..."

"The web was pretty new back then, and we wanted to tap into its amazing power to offer people around the world access to information about human rights, women's issues, health, anti-violence resources, grassroots activism, women's businesses, and pretty much anything that could possibly support a world where men and women are allied, empowered and equal...."